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Latest revision as of 05:34, 3 April 2018
Go To: TNSB-Mathematics-Grade 5
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[Contributor - Aasma Ahmad]
Objective: Introduce making of patterns
Subtopics to be covered:
- Connecting the dots to form a pattern
- Pattern in square numbers including square pattern in multiplication table
- Pattern in tiles
- Border Strips
Learning Outcome:
- Students know how to form a pattern by connecting dots
- They can form pattern of square numbers in multiplication table
- They can also form pattern in tiles and border strips
[Contributor - Rini Jose]
http://tnschools.gov.in/media/textbooks/5_T1_MatSciSocial_EM.pdf#page=55 (English)
http://tnschools.gov.in/media/textbooks/5_T1_MatSciSocial_TM.pdf#page=55 (Tamil)
[Contributor - Kripa S]
https://blog.galeriakvetin.sk/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/symetricky-kvet-7.jpg (patterns in nature)
http://linoit.com/entry/image/7063874 (pattern example 1)
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-4fFY5ByGc4Y/UwnPz9NYU_I/AAAAAAAABiI/9Q7A7DG4JoQ/s1600/symmetry'2.png (example of rotational symmetry)
[Contributor - Kripa S]
1. Share which all alphabets in English look the same after quarter turn (eg: U and C, W and E, N and Z, A and D)
2. Share which English alphabets look the same after half a turn (W and M)
[Contributors- Kripa S , Nambi varadarajan]
https://community.ekstep.in/preview/content/do_31225363671601971222028 (Activity on 2D shapes) (Source: Ekstep)
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ktXWdjTNPFAksXfqZjaOnqANxu4PTcmO ( Answer Key)
[Contributor - Nambi varadharajan]
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1SLAg0BckHqnJCOHRalnJb3dVyWYbMMMh
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